“The vote starts with you!”

5 Reasons to VOTE

1. Elections have consequences. Every vote matters.

2. It’s your right. Not voting is giving up your voice.

3. It's your money.

4. Voting is an opportunity for change.

5. The community depends on you!


Be the change you want to see.

This year’s election, held nationally on Tuesday, November 8, goes beyond who will represent us in Congress. Voters will also elect representatives at the state, county, and city levels. Additionally, your vote will determine how Washington and its cities will move forward on important propositions, including reproductive rights, women's health, and other health care-related issues.


 

Three ways to register

 

Online

You can register online, 24 hours a day, at the Washington Secretary of State’s website. 

To register online, you will need:

  • A current Washington State driver license, or

  • A current Washington State ID card

If you do not have either of these, you can still register by mail or in-person.

In-person

You can register to vote in-person at the county’s auditors office.

 By mail

Download and print a voter registration form and mail it in. Forms are available in many languages.


Get Out & Vote CHA CAMPAIGN

Please feel free to download the graphics and flyers to help support your voter registration outreach efforts or email nancy.rochaaguilar@cha.wa.gov.

 

Did you know that?

  1. State and Local voters' pamphlets will be mailed the week of Oct. 18th.

  2. Washington State is a Vote-By-Mail state.

  3. Voters do not need to request that a ballot be mailed to them.

  4. A ballot is automatically mailed to all registered voters.

 

 

Voter Outreach and Education Materials

 

You have the power to make key decisions on the quality of life you want for yourself, your family, and your community. Voting is your chance to stand up for the issues you care about like affordable housing, economic justice, environmental protection, and quality education.